 |  | The renewed lauarin or doubled four whiskers are performed as follows: Lifting only the right foot with the tip pointed straight down to the floor, the dancer moves it forward and hits the outer maleolous of the right ankle against the mid shinbone of the left foot, and it is placed on the floor in such a way that both heels are touching. Then the left foot is lifted and moving it outwards, the outer maleolous of the left ankle is hit against the mid shinbone of the right foot, the dantzari then places it on the floor half a span from the right foot, with the tip behind and the heel facing forwards. As soon as the heel is on the floor, the right floor is lifted up and is placed against the same heel touching the left big toe, while the body is facing towards the left-hand side. This is a renewed lauarin or a doubled cuatropelo. In order to perform the other, [the dantzari] has to only lift up his left foot and keep his foot straight and pointing towards the floor, move it forward, hit the right mid shinbone with the outer maleolous of the left ankle and place it on the floor in the same way that the two heels touch. Then the right foot is lifted and moving it outwards, the outer maleolous of the right ankle is hit against the mid shinbone of the left foot, the dantzari then places it on the floor half a span from the left foot, with the tip behind and the heel facing forwards. As soon as the heel is on the floor, the left foot is lifted up and is placed against the same heel touching the right big toe, while the body is facing towards the right-hand side. This is the second lauarin.” |  |